dingle__dogs
dingle__dogs t1_it1n6gz wrote
Reply to comment by wait_whats_illegal in TEXT TO 3D — the objects in this scene were generated with CLIP-MESH by Shelfrock77
unsure, I don't know enough about the brain or the algorithm to say. And who's to say we can know objectively at all (at this time) since we have no real record of human dreams.
dingle__dogs t1_isz3na1 wrote
Reply to comment by wait_whats_illegal in TEXT TO 3D — the objects in this scene were generated with CLIP-MESH by Shelfrock77
I think it's more that the fundamental nature of reality is this "constantly rearranged patterns" in that our physical world is loosely connected particles that only have structure when you "zoom out"
But in the real world, there is such a higher fidelity that we can't physically perceive the "fuzziness" which is actually always there. Dreams and this AI clip mesh are lower fidelity / quality so we can perceive the noise directly with our senses
dingle__dogs t1_j5qzvy6 wrote
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space. not earth. extraterrestrial. low earth orbit.